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describe use of "slurmd -C" in constructing slurmd.conf file

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You can also specify addresses of these computers if desired
(defaults to their hostnames).
Only a few of the possible parameters associated with the nodes will
be set by this tool, but many others are available.
be set by this tool, but many others are available.
Executing the command <i>slurmd -C</i> on each compute node will print its
physical configuration (sockets, cores, real memory size, etc.), which
can be used in constructing the <i>slurm.conf</i> file.
All of the nodes will be placed into a single partition (or queue)
with global access. Many options are available to group nodes into
partitions with a wide variety of configuration parameters.
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